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Easement vs. Boundary: Drawing the Line in Property Disputes

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In this episode, we break down two essential real estate terms every property buyer or owner should understand: property boundaries and property easements. Whether you're putting up a fence, building a home, or reviewing a deed, knowing the difference can save you from legal and financial trouble.

🔍 In This Episode:

  • What is a property boundary and why it matters
  • How boundaries determine:
    • What you legally own
    • Where you can build structures (due to "setbacks")
    • Where you can install systems like septic tanks
    • How to avoid building violations
  • Importance of boundaries when planning fences, sheds, and more
  • What is a property easement and how it works
  • Types of easements you might encounter:
    • Utility easements (power lines, water, sewer)
    • City easements (curb, road maintenance)
    • Neighbor access easements (driveway or right-of-way)
    • View easements (limitations on building height to preserve scenic views)
  • Why easements can stay with the property even if you didn’t agree to them
  • The legal and financial obligations that come with existing easements
  • Potential risks of shared easements (e.g. road maintenance disputes)
  • Why it’s crucial to understand easements and boundaries before buying
  • When to consider consulting a real estate attorney

💡 Key Takeaway:
Boundaries define what’s yours. Easements define what others are allowed to do on your land (or what you’re allowed to do on theirs). Both impact your rights—and responsibilities—as a property owner.

  continue reading

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In this episode, we break down two essential real estate terms every property buyer or owner should understand: property boundaries and property easements. Whether you're putting up a fence, building a home, or reviewing a deed, knowing the difference can save you from legal and financial trouble.

🔍 In This Episode:

  • What is a property boundary and why it matters
  • How boundaries determine:
    • What you legally own
    • Where you can build structures (due to "setbacks")
    • Where you can install systems like septic tanks
    • How to avoid building violations
  • Importance of boundaries when planning fences, sheds, and more
  • What is a property easement and how it works
  • Types of easements you might encounter:
    • Utility easements (power lines, water, sewer)
    • City easements (curb, road maintenance)
    • Neighbor access easements (driveway or right-of-way)
    • View easements (limitations on building height to preserve scenic views)
  • Why easements can stay with the property even if you didn’t agree to them
  • The legal and financial obligations that come with existing easements
  • Potential risks of shared easements (e.g. road maintenance disputes)
  • Why it’s crucial to understand easements and boundaries before buying
  • When to consider consulting a real estate attorney

💡 Key Takeaway:
Boundaries define what’s yours. Easements define what others are allowed to do on your land (or what you’re allowed to do on theirs). Both impact your rights—and responsibilities—as a property owner.

  continue reading

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